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Post by esther on Aug 7, 2012 4:26:05 GMT
I am really pleased with the grafted Aubergines I am growing - so far I have picked 5 really good sized ones - definitely worth growing ;D The ones I grew from seed are just starting to produce.
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Post by steve on Aug 7, 2012 6:20:26 GMT
A lovely pair you have there Esther ;D
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Post by grindle on Aug 7, 2012 6:21:05 GMT
;D
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Post by Cherry on Aug 7, 2012 6:59:07 GMT
They could belong to someone from New Guinea Esther.
Aubergines from grafted plants were praised in a gardening magazine I read, so I think that could be the best way to get good results in this country. Are there many coming on the plants?
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Post by Lou78W on Aug 7, 2012 7:38:59 GMT
I've had 3 off my plants, very tasty they were too. Still plenty more to come ;D
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Post by esther on Aug 8, 2012 4:40:54 GMT
They could belong to someone from New Guinea Esther. Aubergines from grafted plants were praised in a gardening magazine I read, so I think that could be the best way to get good results in this country. Are there many coming on the plants? There is another ready for picking and 6 more ;D They were delicious - I made a veggie moussaka
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Post by Cherry on Aug 8, 2012 20:46:08 GMT
I made an aubergine moussaka yesterday. It is the best one I have ever made. The recipe came from my Australian Greek Recipe book.
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Post by Lou78W on Aug 9, 2012 6:27:22 GMT
Are you going to share the recipe with us Cherry?.....I have a feeling I will need some new ones to try
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Post by Cherry on Aug 9, 2012 20:40:35 GMT
Certainly Lou. I will pin this up tomorrow when I am relaxing with the computer.
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